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Winterreise (371 D)
16 Mar 11 UTC
Need 7th Player
Hey everyone,
We need a 7th player for a private game. Our 7th isn't able to join.
http://webdiplomacy.net/board.php?gameID=53435
Password:cobracobra
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cremdelacrem (229 D)
14 Mar 11 UTC
juanjo and 2229 metagaming ?
Suspected metagaming
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Kensington (843 D)
15 Mar 11 UTC
Technical Issues in World Diplomacy Game
In http://www.webdiplomacy.net/board.php?gameID=47406 it appears that the convoy feature is broken. Of the 4 players left in the game, 3 of us encounter errors when we try to submit orders to convoy a unit and are unable to access the feature.

Is there a way to repair this without breaking the game?
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SacredDigits (102 D)
15 Mar 11 UTC
Explain why these moves work
Germany: F Sweden to Norway, A STP S F Sweden to Norway, F GoB to Sweden.
England: F Norway to Sweden (fail) (dislodged)

There was other stuff happening too, but the relevant question is: why did GoB succeed in getting to Sweden if Norway was going there too?
27 replies
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Frickin'Zeus (85 D)
16 Mar 11 UTC
World Gunboat
World map, wta, gunboat, anon. 2days/phase
I think we had 11 people last time, so only a few more to get it started this time around.
gameID=53595
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ArmchairGeneral (148 D)
16 Mar 11 UTC
Question about game mechanics
What does the cancel button do? Does that allow me to quit a game and what happens to my country if I quit?
6 replies
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Haert (234 D)
15 Mar 11 UTC
Poor form player
Details to come later but a certian player just refused to draw/cancel the game when his neighbor went into CD in the first year while all the other players voted for Draw/Cancel
16 replies
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asksuperuser (100 D)
15 Mar 11 UTC
I don't even understand how to play :)
Hi Guys sorry if I'm an idiot but I read the rules, join a game and now I'm stuck because I don't even understand what I should do as first action.

I just click on draw button and now what :)
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Sargmacher (0 DX)
15 Mar 11 UTC
Jumbo and Memilio BANNED
Thank you, finally! I had seen this coming ages ago and avoided his games. Trip and I had had a good private discussion about this one. He has just, presumably also been banned from a 200 D game, he was clearly building up points with Memilio, his other account.

Jumbo: userID=32275
Memilio: userID=32115
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peterwiggin (15158 D)
07 Jan 11 UTC
SoW Winter 2011 Undergrad 1 Discussion
gameID=46236
Please follow the rules, which I will post shortly.
169 replies
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orathaic (1009 D(B))
15 Mar 11 UTC
why does everybody fail?
i've tried...
14 replies
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TURIEL (205 D)
15 Mar 11 UTC
Live Game Players needed. Start in 1 hour. :)
board.php?gameID=53549
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trip (696 D(B))
08 Mar 11 UTC
1000pts the Easy Way, by Norman Oak
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yebellz (729 D(G))
15 Mar 11 UTC
Recruiting for 1-day phase, PW protected gunboat.
Gunboat, semi-anon, 1-day phase
Looking for quality players that don't CD. Password protected game. Details inside
8 replies
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Dave McBride (107 D)
14 Mar 11 UTC
need a new player for Metro Wargamers
I need to bow out, and the players need a replacement. The game hasn't started yet. Six are in, and ready to go.
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djbent (2572 D(S))
14 Mar 11 UTC
Chatty Cathies
hey all sorry for having to cancel. hope you get another game going, i guess babies and Diplomacy aren't as compatible as i thought! :(
10 replies
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Frank (100 D)
14 Mar 11 UTC
EOG Every Time I see Bablyon, My Blood Runs Cold
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woofers (100 D)
15 Mar 11 UTC
Cheater!
frankfitzer in gameID=105443 is quite obviously cheating!
I would like this game cancelled and frankfitzer banned along with all those who do not follow the rules of the game and the site forum!

It is terrible that someone would register at this site and not follow forum and game rules, they just ruin the experience for everyone!
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Mujus (1495 D(B))
13 Mar 11 UTC
The Prince
Quotations taken from gradesaver.com....

Our friend Niccolo M. says that there are two possible power bases for a prince: the nobility, and the common people. But he goes on to say the following: “In fact the aim of the common people is more honest than that of the nobles, since the nobles want to oppress others, while the people simply want not to be oppressed.”
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fulhamish (4134 D)
14 Mar 11 UTC
is this cheating
This message was made in the Global forumn by France is it cheating? I make no accusations just ask the question: ''look, i dont know what is your fucking problem?, i always play with my brohter (England), and sometimes we help each other'' Game name is YOSHI!
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yebellz (729 D(G))
13 Mar 11 UTC
Cheaters are Pathetic
Pathetic and illogical, but mostly just pathetic.
The only shame is that they waste the time of the rest of the community.
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Spryboy (103 D)
14 Mar 11 UTC
March Madness.
Probaly not everyone here follows college basketball, but for those who do, what do you guys have in your brackets? Anything interesting?
I have ODU winning it. :P
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bartdogg42 (1285 D)
09 Mar 11 UTC
Need someone to take over Greece
http://webdiplomacy.net/board.php?gameID=48148#gamePanel

And Egypt to show some stinking stalemate etiquette.
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principians (881 D)
12 Mar 11 UTC
any mathematician?
any mathematician knowing something about continuum theory, or just any abstarct mathematician around here?
just curiosity
What do you want to know?

I am a math student, so I should be able to answer most questions...
mephistopheles (475 D)
12 Mar 11 UTC
The same goes for me.
abgemacht (1076 D(G))
12 Mar 11 UTC
EE with minor in math. May be able to help out
abgemacht (1076 D(G))
12 Mar 11 UTC
Well, since the OP is gone: What sort of math are you two into?
The Situation (100 D)
12 Mar 11 UTC
I guess i would consider myself somewhat of a mathemetician. I am definitely younger, but fairly proficient for my age. (I have a decent understanding of anything short of PDE's)
TheGhostmaker (1545 D)
12 Mar 11 UTC
I'm studying maths at the moment, but am unfamiliar with continuum theory.
@abgemacht: I'm a master student, so that's fifth year. I did a bachelor thesis in probability theory (stochastic processes mainly), but my interest goes out to topology and differential geometry. How about you?

Besides, do you guys know what is meant by "continuum theory"? I would guess he referws to calculus, but I'm not sure. Wikipedia directs "continuum theory" to topology.
lkruijsw (100 D)
12 Mar 11 UTC
You probably mean the 'Continuum hypothesis'. There is the denumerable set of natural numbers. Then there is the non-denumerable set or real numbers. There is no bijective functions from reals to natural numbers. The question, is there some set X, that is smaller than the set of reals, but bigger than the natural numbers? The Continuum hypothesis suspects that the answer is no. However, this is more related to logic than mathematics. The CH has been proven independent from ZFC logic. In that sense, that saying that it is true or false, both don't lead to an inconsistency.
abgemacht (1076 D(G))
12 Mar 11 UTC
@bas

I had to take a course on stochastic processes last semester for my masters and it almost killed me. I know it's really important stuff, though, so more power to you.

My research is in modeling of nanoelectroncis. So, it's some DiffEq and a lot of linear algebra and numerical analysis. Although, there will always be a special place in my heart for that abstract algebra course I took as an undergrad.


Yeah, "continuum theory" isn't clear to me, either. Wikipedia links it to a bunch of different things. If he ever comes back, it would be nice to have a clarification.
principians (881 D)
12 Mar 11 UTC
yes, by "continuum theory" i meant the study of continua (conected compact metric spaces), and don't know much more, though it seems interesting.

this post is just cos I was wondering if I could find some mathematicians around here, they are rare, and I like when I find someone (I mean, not in the school, I'm studying maths myself)
@abgemacht: Stochastic processes can also be pretty cool. For example, I read on wikipedia today that the graph of a Brownian motion (sort of a mathematician's version of diffusion) is almost surely 1.5-dimensional. How cool is that?

If you liked the abstract algebra course, then I'd definitely recommend you to try some more "abstract math" classes. Not because it's important or useful, but just becuase it's fun. Besides, it really pays to have a mathematical midset when doing physics or engineering.

@principians: What makes you so interested in continuum theory? is it something you have worked on before, or something you would like to learn?
abgemacht (1076 D(G))
13 Mar 11 UTC
@bas

I don't disagree that it isn't cool, I'm just saying the course almost killed me. Never had so much trouble in math my whole life. Which is a shame, because statistical mechanics can be very important in my field.

Yeah, if I ever have time, I'll try to take another abstract course, but as a masters student yourself, I'm sure you know how hard it is to take courses that don't relate at all to your work.

yebellz (729 D(G))
14 Mar 11 UTC
I'm finishing up my PhD studies in Electrical and Computer Engineering, specifically focusing on the field of information theory, which is the deep mathematical study of fundamental performance limits in communication systems.
I have taken the standard applied math courses in ECE that cover signal processing, stochastic processes, classification/estimation theory, communications theory, etc.
I have also taken graduate level math courses, real analysis and probability theory, which have covered measure theory.

@principians:
It seems that are you talking about the following:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Continuum_(topology)
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Metric_space
What specifically do you want to learn about the following topics?

They are simply formal mathematical definitions part of a larger body of theory.
A metric space is basically a set of mathematical objects (e.g., a set points on the 2 D real plane) and meaningful distance metric associated with those objects (e.g., euclidean distance). If you have a set of objects and you can find a meaningful (i.e., having the properties of non-negativity, symmetry, zero for identical objects, and triangle inequality) distance metric associated with those objects, then you have yourself a metric space. The definition is quite general. Any subset of points from the 2 D plane plus the euclidean distance (L-2 distance) is a well-defined metric space. Also, the euclidean distance could be replaced with a wide array of other distances metrics, e.g., taxi-cab distance (L-1 distance), etc., and you would still have a metric space.
Imprecisely, people usually refer a function as a being a metric or not, however, technically, one must consider the function with respect to a set upon which it is measuring. That is why there is this formal definition of metric space which talks about both a set and a function.

Connectedness and compactness are properties that a metric space might or might not have. In general, these properties are somewhat deep and hard to explain without getting too technical, but for simple examples of metric spaces where the set in question is a subset of the 2 D real plane and the metric is the euclidean distance, connectedness and compactness are fairly intuitive notions. Loosely speaking, such a space is connected if the entire set looks like "one continuous blob" of points. Compactness means that the set must be bounded and contains all of its limit points.

A continuum, as you said, is simply a compact and connected metric space.
abgemacht (1076 D(G))
14 Mar 11 UTC
@yebellz

Have you done anything with quantum information theory? I have some people in my group doing that. It's crazy shit.
Connectedness isn't hard to explain. A space is disconnected if there is a proper subset which does not have a boundary. It is the definition of the boundary that's sort of hard to grasp. However, in a metric space, that's also easy:

\partial U:=\{p\in X:\inf_{u\inU}d(p,u)=0\}.

The above is Latex code. I suppose you are familiar with it?
yebellz (729 D(G))
14 Mar 11 UTC
@abge: no i have not done anything with quantum info theory, which is quite a beast of its own as it is the generalization of classical info theory to be applied to quantum systems, where the physical representation of information has fundamentally different properties.
yebellz (729 D(G))
14 Mar 11 UTC
@bas: Of course, whether something is "diffcult" or "easy" to explain or whether a concept is "deep" or "shallow" is quite subjective. I say that the concepts of connectedness and compactness are somewhat "deep" (in the context of the casual environment of this web forum) and are certainly difficult to explain without getting into the technical details of what are points of closure, etc.

Here is the definition of connectedness that you give (reworded and corrected to note the null set exception):
Every subset (besides the set itself and the null set) has a non-empty boundary.

Since a set has a non-empty boundary if and only if the set is both open and closed, understanding this definition basically comes back to understanding the "deeper" concepts of open and closed sets.

As you said, the concept of boundary is "sort of hard to grasp" as well. Perhaps, you best illustrated this difficulty by giving an incorrect definition for the boundary.

What you gave is the definition of the closure of the set U. The boundary is the closure U with the interior of U removed. Without having to define what interior means, we can alternatively define boundary as a the intersection of the closure of U with the closure of the complement of U.

closure
\bar{U} := \{p\in X:\inf_{u\inU}d(p,u)=0\}

boundary
\partial U := \bar{U} \cap \overline{(X \ U)}
fortknox (2059 D)
14 Mar 11 UTC
I'm like yebellz and abgemacht. A computer engineer degree with a math minor (it has been over a decade since I got it, though). My engineering degree is focused on software and AI specifically, and math focus was mostly linear algebra with a touch of graph theory thrown in.
I'd have to look up and study the theory you are looking at, but I can be someone to bounce thoughts off of as well...

I think what I'm saying is that there are enough math specialists here that you can ask questions and generation discussion, principians.
@yebellz: You're right (I should have seen this, shame on me).

I don't think you need to understand the deeper concepts, even if they are there. For example, you can teach a first year student what continuity is without ever referring to deeper concepts. I bet many people on this site know the epsilon-delta definition of continuity. But most people don't know the equivalent statement "inverse image of open is open".

My point is that in the case of metric spaces, you don't need to know what topology is. You can define the boundary intuitively as "all points that are arbitrary close to U and to its complement" (close of course referring to the metric). Then you say a space is disconnected if there is a proper (not X and not the empty set) subset which has no (meaning empty) boundary. The only thing that's a bit strange here is the infimum.

Compactness is a different story. Even the version you quote (totally bounded+complete) is rather unwieldy to write down formally, let alone work with it. I myself like the characterisation "every infinite subset has a limit point", but then you'd have to also explain what a limit point is.

Besides, you may have noted I'm not very technical and precise in my mathematical statements. I try to do intuitive math, but not everyone likes that. The guys grading my exercises sure don't :p


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thecools (100 D)
14 Mar 11 UTC
my game
join the old way (again) 7 man classic bored good taimes live game 10 mins pre phase
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dD_ShockTrooper (1199 D)
14 Mar 11 UTC
So I join a regular game...
Only to find out that the guy who created it "made a mistake" and openly announced that he is going to CD because he "didn't have enough time" to continue.
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trip (696 D(B))
11 Mar 11 UTC
4 days /phase
gameID=53126
pm for password
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bobulix (132 D)
14 Mar 11 UTC
Is the game cancelled if multi-user is convicted?
Or how shall I proceed if I don't want to loose the game. There's multis but playing so bad I'd rather beat them :o)
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basvanopheusden (2176 D)
13 Mar 11 UTC
Can the Subaltern speak? EOG
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gigantor (404 D)
10 Mar 11 UTC
Olidip: Chaoctopi variant.
Shameless advertising, but we need 34 players for this to go ahead. Join up, people!
http://vdiplomacy.net/board.php?gameID=846
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